I have said to some family and friends and those on internet radio chat rooms that if Civil War 2.0 starts, the first domino to fall will be Chinese owned, Communist run outlets of film and TV.

“Hollywood has basically turned its products, and its award shows, into showcases for ‘the resistance.’ Americans are already sorting themselves into communities that are predominantly red or blue,” writes Professor Reynolds.

But it’s more than just Hollywood playing destruction derby. Reynolds explains the polarization can partly be blamed on the dissolving of churches, organizations and neighborhoods, which previously helped people build social ties.

Reynolds’ sentiment is echoed elsewhere by political scientist Thomas Schaller recently in Bloomberg.

“I think we’re at the beginning of a soft civil war. … I don’t know if the country gets out of it whole” he said.

In a Politico interview, historian Michael Beschloss also said the recent confrontations between activists and those in the Trump administration is, “a new disheartening sign of a country that is becoming more divided by the hour.”

But of course, in a New York Times piece that trended on Twitter entitled We Have a Crisis of Democracy, Not Manners, left-wing “journalist” Michelle Goldberg largely endorsed California leftist Rep. Maxine Waters’ calls to harass Trump administration officials.

“I know of no left-wing publication that has…. run quasi-pornographic fantasies about murdering political enemies,” she writes, not knowing about a piece published just yesterday by Univision owned leftist website Splinter News which tacitly encouraged domestic terror by remarking Trump administration officials should not be able “to live their lives in peace” before mentioning “The U.S. had thousands of domestic bombings per year in the early 1970s.”

And then from the website Chicks on the Right comes this warning about said bombings a la the Weather Underground.